Intergovernmental Payments Sample Clauses

Intergovernmental Payments. Both parties agree that the intergovernmental payments provided by the Commonwealth to WA will be repaid to the Commonwealth as eligible older participants transfer to Commonwealth responsibility, adjusted for any part year effects consistent with funding arrangements outlined in Schedule C: Financial Contributions for Transition in Western Australia. Intergovernmental payments include: the National Disability Specific Purpose Payment (NDSPP); the relevant portion of the National Partnership Agreement on Pay Equity for the Social and Community Services Sector (SACS NP); and Cross-billing arrangements for older people in specialist disability services aged 65 and over and Indigenous people aged 50-64 who are ineligible for the NDIS, as set out in Schedule D: Cross Billing and Budget Neutrality Arrangements in Western Australia. Repayment of funding under the SACS NP is subject to the agreement of the relevant National Partnership. Funding Arrangements The funding arrangements for continuity of support will be consistent with Schedule C: Funding Contributions for Transition in Western Australia, with repayments for Older People in Specialist Disability Services, to be provided on a monthly basis in arrears based the actual number of people who have left Western Australian specialist disability services. Detailed implementation arrangements for these repayments will be finalised as part of administrative arrangements, as outlined above. The agreed funding contribution by client is outlined at Table 2 below: Table 2: Annualised repayment Unit Costs for Continuity of Support clients 2018-19 ($) 2019-20 ($) Older People in Specialist Disability Services 38,214 39,551 The amount that WA will repay the Commonwealth is calculated by multiplying the number of older people estimated to be in Western Australian specialist disability services by the agreed average unit cost (Table 2). Where a person aged 65 and over transitions during the year, part year effects are taken into account. Western Australian repayments to the Commonwealth will be based on the actual number of people that transition to Commonwealth responsibility. If the actual number of people that transition to Commonwealth responsibility exceeds that in paragraph 10 the repayment of Commonwealth costs by WA will not exceed the amount in Table 3. However, if at the end of the transition period, the number of clients that transition is less than those estimated at paragraph 10, WA will still pay the expect...
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Intergovernmental Payments. 11. The Parties agree that the intergovernmental payments currently provided by the Commonwealth to NSW for the purpose of providing disability services to individuals in the Nepean-Blue Mountains district should be paid to the NDIA on behalf of the Commonwealth by NSW.
Intergovernmental Payments. The Parties agree that the intergovernmental payments currently provided by the Commonwealth to NSW for the purpose of providing disability services to individuals in the Nepean-Blue Mountains district should be paid to the NDIA on behalf of the Commonwealth by NSW. For the purpose of early transition in the Nepean-Blue Mountains district, Intergovernmental payments relate to the National Disability Specific Purpose Payment (NDSPP) and the transition of existing clients from NSW specialist disability services. The agreed unit cost contribution for the NDSPP is outlined at Table 4: Table 4: 2015-16 per client, annualised repayment of the NDSPP NDSPP Existing NSW clients $1,429 The estimated repayment of the NDSPP is outlined at Table 5: Table 5: Estimated Repayment of Commonwealth Grants for participants 2015-16 (m) NDSPP $0.58

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